England in Korean
England in Korean is 잉글랜드, 영국 — England means the largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.
England in Korean
잉글랜드
Pronounced: Inggeullaendeu
Kingdom in southeastern Britain, one of the constituent countries of the UK
영국
Pronounced: Yeongguk
Kingdom in southeastern Britain, one of the constituent countries of the UK
What does "England" mean?
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name The largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.
"They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding."
England in a sentence
- They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "England" in Korean?
"England" in Korean is 잉글랜드, 영국. England means: The largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.
How do you pronounce 잉글랜드?
"England" in Korean is 잉글랜드, pronounced "Inggeullaendeu".
How do you use "England" in a sentence?
Example: "They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding." In Korean, "England" is 잉글랜드, 영국.
Are there other ways to say "England" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "England": 잉글랜드, 영국.
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